Ghana and Colombia strengthen bilateral relations as their Vice Presidents hold talks in Accra

Ghana is set to deepen its diplomatic and economic ties with Colombia as the country’s Vice President, Francia Elena Márquez Mina, paid an official visit to the Vice President of Ghana, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, on Thursday, December 11, at the Jubilee House.

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The high-level engagement, confirmed in a communication from the Office of the Vice President and signed by Press Secretary Ama Pratt, is expected to advance South–South cooperation and strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations.

According to the statement, Vice President Márquez Mina will first hold a closed-door meeting with her Ghanaian counterpart before both leaders lead their delegations into broader bilateral discussions in the Credentials Room.

The talks will centre on expanding collaboration in key areas such as trade, investment, technology, and development cooperation. Officials say the meeting will also explore new opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships aimed at fostering inclusive development.

According to the statement, Vice President Márquez Mina will first hold a closed-door meeting with her Ghanaian counterpart before both leaders lead their delegations into broader bilateral discussions in the Credentials Room.

The talks will centre on expanding collaboration in key areas such as trade, investment, technology, and development cooperation. Officials say the meeting will also explore new opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships aimed at fostering inclusive development.

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